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'''Sayyid Alī Qāḍī Ṭabāṭabāʾī''' (Arabic: السّید علی القاضی الطباطبائی) (b. [[1282]] or [[1285]]/1866 or 1869 - d. [[1366]]/1947) was a [[mysticism|mystic]], scholar, and teacher of [[ethics]] in [[Najaf Seminary]], in 14th/20th century. Many scholars, [[faqih]]s (jurisprudents), and Islamic authorities have learned ethics from him.
'''Sayyid Alī Qāḍī Ṭabāṭabāʾī''' (Arabic: السّید علی القاضی الطباطبائی) (b. [[1282]] or [[1285]]/1866 or 1869 - d. [[1366]]/1947) was a [[mysticism|mystic]], scholar, and teacher of [[ethics]] in [[Najaf Seminary]], in 14th/20th century. Many scholars, [[faqih]]s (jurisprudents), and Islamic authorities have learned ethics from him.


[['Allama Tabataba'i]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khu'i|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khu'i]], and [[Muhammad Taqi Bahjat]] were among his famous students.
[['Allama Tabataba'i]], [[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khoei|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]], and [[Muhammad Taqi Bahjat]] were among his famous students.


His great interest in [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] raised criticism of some scholars and led some people to treat him with contempt. In [[mysticism]], he followed [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamidani|Husayn Quli Hamadani]], his teacher. He believed that it is impossible for travelers upon the path [towards God] to reach the abode of unity without accepting guardianship of [[Imams]] and [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]].
His great interest in [[Ibn 'Arabi]] and [[Rumi]] raised criticism of some scholars and led some people to treat him with contempt. In [[mysticism]], he followed [[Mulla Husaynquli Hamidani|Husayn Quli Hamadani]], his teacher. He believed that it is impossible for travelers upon the path [towards God] to reach the abode of unity without accepting guardianship of [[Imams]] and [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]].
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[[Sayyid Hassan Isfahani Masqati]] who taught ''[[Shifa]]'' and ''[[Asfar]]'' in [[Najaf]]. On [[Sayyid Abu al-Hassan Isfahani]]'s order, the Islamic authority of that time, and on the advice of Qadi, his teacher, he immigrated, perforce, from Najaf to [[Masqat]].
[[Sayyid Hassan Isfahani Masqati]] who taught ''[[Shifa]]'' and ''[[Asfar]]'' in [[Najaf]]. On [[Sayyid Abu al-Hassan Isfahani]]'s order, the Islamic authority of that time, and on the advice of Qadi, his teacher, he immigrated, perforce, from Najaf to [[Masqat]].


[[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khu'i|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khu'i]] who carried out his teacher's instructions and experienced a (visionary) unveiling through which he saw his future teaching and  becoming an Islamic authority.
[[Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khoei|Sayyid Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]] who carried out his teacher's instructions and experienced a (visionary) unveiling through which he saw his future teaching and  becoming an Islamic authority.


==Other students==
==Other students==
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===Miraculous Power===
===Miraculous Power===
So many miraculous deeds by Qadi such as Instantaneous Teleport and taking the life of a snake saying the word of al-Mumit [a name of [[Allah]] which means giver of death] have been reported. It is quoted from [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim Khoei|Abu al-Qasim al-Khu'i]] that extraordinary events took place at the death of Sayyid 'Ali Qadi. It is also said that some miraculous events have been occurred upon his grave.
So many miraculous deeds by Qadi such as Instantaneous Teleport and taking the life of a snake saying the word of al-Mumit [a name of [[Allah]] which means giver of death] have been reported. It is quoted from [[Sayyid Abu l-Qasim Khoei|Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei]] that extraordinary events took place at the death of Sayyid 'Ali Qadi. It is also said that some miraculous events have been occurred upon his grave.


==Especial Jurisprudential Rulings==
==Especial Jurisprudential Rulings==
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